Category: UN forced migration

A summit on International Forced Migration (a U.N. initiative) began today in NYC. Last year, I wrote a piece on the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals. One of the top initiatives in this diabolical international plot is “forced migration.”

We have seen the global effects of forced migration. Ironically, today we find ourselves in the wake of yet another terrorist attack in NYC. The perpetrators – Islamist terrorists.

Today, I found this on the United Nations website (my commentary will be indented:

New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants adopted by all Member States at historic UN Summit

UNITED NATIONS, New York – Monday, 19 September 2016 – World leaders came together at the United Nations General Assembly today to adopt the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants which expresses the political will of world leaders to protect the rights of refugees and migrants, to save lives and share responsibility for large movements on a global scale.

The “political will of world leaders?” Do you understand that the “will” of the U.N. is being forced upon this world? Notice the end of the above paragraph: “…..share responsibility for large movements on a global scale.” The U.N. is not hiding the fact that they are the ones who adopted this “forced migration” initiative; and has stated that the future of forced migration will be in “large movements on a global scale.”

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon congratulated Member States saying: “Today’s Summit represents a breakthrough in our collective efforts to address the challenges of human mobility.” He said the adoption of the New York Declaration will mean that “more children can attend school; more workers can securely seek jobs abroad, instead of being at the mercy of criminal smugglers, and more people will have real choices about whether to move once we end conflict, sustain peace and increase opportunities at home.”

Human mobility? More children can go to school – more workers will find jobs? Do you realize how many people in the U.S. are grossly under-employed or Unemployed?

“I will take forward the commitment of the membership to begin a process leading to a global compact on migration, as well as to support a global compact on refugees,” said H.E. Peter Thomson, President of the UN General Assembly.“I will be urging Member States to maintain their high levels of ambition throughout these processes, and to always reach for the higher ground. The fate of millions of refugees and migrants rests with us.”

And the “fate” of millions of unsuspecting citizens of civilized countries are at risk for terrorism and gangs of murderous rapists – is this not a concern for the world?

By adopting the New York Declaration, Member States are making bold commitments including: to start negotiations leading to an international conference and the adoption of a global compact for safe, orderly and regular migration in 2018; to develop guidelines on the treatment of migrants in vulnerable situations; to achieve a more equitable sharing of the burden and responsibility for hosting and supporting the world’s refugees by adopting a global compact on refugees in 2018. (emphasis mine)

**Please see the bolding of verbiage in the paragraph above – it is self explanatory.

As called for in the Declaration, the Secretary-General also launched a new campaign called “Together – Respect, Safety and Dignity for All” to “respond to rising xenophobia and turn fear into hope”. He urged “world leaders to join this campaign and commit together to upholding the rights and dignity of everyone forced by circumstance to flee their homes in search of a better life.”

Safety for all…….respond to rising “Xenophobia”……..turn fear into Hope? I am sick to death of the PC jargon!

Also today, the Secretary-General and the Director-General of the International Organization for Migration signed the new agreement by which IOM becomes a related organisation of the United Nations, thus strengthening the comprehensive global approach to migration.-source

Here are excerpts of his speech. I have bolded certain words for emphasis:

Dear Friends,

I wish to address this short statement to Mr Geert Wilders, his acolytes, indeed to all those like him – the populists, demagogues and political fantasists.

To them, I must be a sort of nightmare. I am the global voice on human rights, universal rights; elected by all governments, and now critic of almost all governments. I defend and promote the human rights of each individual, everywhere: the rights of migrants, asylum seekers and immigrants; the rights of the LGBTi community; the rights of women and children in all countries; minorities; indigenous persons; people with disabilities, and any and all who are discriminated against, disadvantaged, persecuted or tortured – whether by governments, political movements or by terrorists.

Is he a defender of the rights of persecuted Christians? I think NOT. And why insert in his speech the rights of the LGBT community?

I am a Muslim, who is, confusingly to racists, also white-skinned; whose mother is European and father, Arab. And I am angry, too. Because of Mr Wilder’s lies and half-truths, manipulations and peddling of fear. You see, twenty years ago I served in the UN peacekeeping force during the Balkan wars – wars so cruel, so devastating, which flowed from this same factory of deceit, bigotry and ethnic nationalism.

Oh, we are racists because we want to keep our people safe from Islamic terrorism?

Geert Wilders released his grotesque eleven-point manifesto only days ago, and a month ago he spoke along similar lines in Cleveland, in the United States. I will not repeat what he has said, but there are many who will, and his party is expected to do well in the elections in March.

I am sure that Mr. Wilders WILL do well in the elections in his country!

Mr. al Hussein compares Donald Trump and other like minded leaders with ISIS!

All seek in varying degrees to recover a past, halcyon and so pure in form, where sunlit fields are settled by peoples united by ethnicity or religion – living peacefully in isolation, pilots of their fate, free of crime, foreign influence and war. A past that most certainly, in reality, did not exist anywhere, ever. Europe’s past, as we all know, was for centuries anything but that.

Europe’s past? We should instead look at the bloody and violent past of the Middle East!

The proposition of recovering a supposedly perfect past is fiction; its merchants are cheats.Clever cheats.

History has perhaps taught Mr Wilders and his ilk how effectively xenophobia and bigotry can be weaponised. Communities will barricade themselves into fearful, hostile camps, with populists like them, and the extremists, as the commandants. The atmosphere will become thick with hate; at this point it can descend rapidly into colossal violence.

Xenophobia and bigotry……… How about ISLAMIST TERRORISM?

Do not, my friends, be led by the deceiver. It is only by pursuing the entire truth, and acting wisely, that humanity can ever survive. So draw the line and speak. Speak out and up, speak the truth and do so compassionately, speak for your children, for those you care about, for the rights of all, and be sure to say clearly: stop! We will not be bullied by you the bully, nor fooled by you the deceiver, not again, no more; because we, not you, will steer our collective fate. And we, not you, will write and sculpt this coming century. Draw the line!-source

That is the problem! We are trying to “draw the line” but the left wing liberals continue to condemn any line drawn, which will keep citizens safe from terrorism!!